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- Chapmanslade is a village and civil parish in the county of Wiltshire, in the southwest of England. The parish is on the county border with Somerset and...
- ancient parish included Bratton, Dilton, Dilton Marsh, Heywood and part of Chapmanslade. Churches at Bratton and Dilton were dependent chapels of Westbury church...
- Burcombe Burderop Burton Bushton Buttermere Calne Castle Combe Castle Eaton Chapmanslade Charlton, Brinkworth Charlton, Pewsey Vale Charlton-All-Saints Cherhill...
- sites, this time over the border and into Wiltshire to Thoulstone Park, Chapmanslade. 2014 saw the festival return to its 'family gathering' roots, with the...
- Mere, Corsley, Zeals, Kilmington Wiltshire BA13 WESTBURY Westbury, Chapmanslade Wiltshire BA14 TROWBRIDGE Trowbridge Wiltshire BA15 BRADFORD-ON-AVON...
- (including Corsley Mill and Huntenhull) was transferred to the new parish of Chapmanslade, while in the south a portion of Longleat's park and woodland was transferred...
- Pentathlon GB High Performance Centre. French is married and lives in Chapmanslade, Wiltshire. In 2013 French finished in tenth place in the individual...
- boundary; the southern extent of the new parish was reduced in 1934 when Chapmanslade civil parish was created. Dilton Marsh had two schools in the 19th century...
- School, Yatton Keynell Castle Mead School, Hilperton Chapmanslade CE Primary School, Chapmanslade Charter Primary School, Chippenham Cherhill CE School...
- Westbury as well as the villages of the Wylye Valley, Chitterne, Mere, Chapmanslade, Corsley, and Horningsham. The newspaper's founder, Benjamin Walter Coates...